This braided rug an everyday object that is made from the earth, grass, parts of sweatshirts, shoe strings, zipper, cigarillos, candy wrappers, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos bag remnants and naturally dyed from black walnut and rusted metal parts that I gathered from home in Humboldt Park. The braid spirals out of a black void into a thick rope and becomes a type of map and marker to navigate my neighborhood space. I made the rope from the land building a fabric/tool of community, stories and objects that are the woven fabric of Humboldt Park’s daily life and the “ an inescapable network of mutuality”.